The most suitable people to watch this film are those who are willing to work in real estate, insurance or financial securities. They are tempted by the good salary of tens of thousands of monthly salary in the job advertisement, buying a car and buying a house after one year of employment, regardless of experience, but only of ability. Job seekers who are hesitant and skeptical.
The film tells us brutally at the beginning that there are only two kinds of people who do this kind of sales. One is the indomitable industry elite who shows off his famous cars and watches in front of others and has the best resources provided by the company. The other is a loser who only deserves to be ruthlessly ridiculed by this elite, who is not even qualified to drink coffee. It can be estimated that the film only took 15 minutes, which scared at least 50% of the newcomers who were interested in entering the industry.
The other 50% were stimulated, and their hearts were unhappy. They wanted to enter the industry and stepped on this stinky elite under their feet and let him polish their shoes. The anger that had just been aroused had not subsided before it was hit. Because, as we soon see, a salesman's routine. First, there is a speech routine (although the teacher has taught us to be an honest child since childhood, but the inner speech routine is very worth learning), then the ridicule and suffocation when asking for help from the superior, and then bite the bullet and visit the door to fail. Back in despair. After such a sad and sympathetic plot, the film successfully helped 40% of the people escape.
However, in the end, the survivor who persevered and made up his mind to break out of the sky, saw that the transaction had been reached, but the customer repented, and the characters in the play had to resort to various tricks in order to keep the results, and finally ended in embarrassment and embarrassment. At that time, it is estimated that he has seen the industry thoroughly.
To borrow a line from the play: "Some things you can't buy, you can only experience it yourself." After watching this film, I believe that all job seekers who want to enter the industry will definitely experience this pre-employment training that cannot be bought. Times are changing, but the bitter taste of this industry is still as bitter as ever.
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